giovedì 29 novembre 2012

Nancy Ajram نانسي عجرم - Discography





Nancy Ajram is a Lebanese artist born in May 16, 1983 in Achrafieh, Lebanon.

She is one of the biggest music icons in the Arab world. She has released eight studio albums to date and numerous other chart-topping singles such as “Yay Seher Oyounoh”, “Ya Tabtab”, “Mogabah”, “Ehsas Jdeed”, “El Donia Helwa”, “Mashy Haddy”, and “Fi Hagat”. Nancy first appeared on stage in 1995 at the age of twelve. She took part in a Lebanese competition TV show, “Noujoum Al Moustakbal”, (“Stars of the Future”), starring new solo musical talent. Nancy won the gold medal in the Tarab category after singing a song by Oum Kalthoum.

Her first singles were entitled “Hobbak Allam Albi El Gheere” by Abdo Mounzer, and “Oulha Kelma Ala Shani”. In 1998 , at the age of 15, she released her first album, “Mehtagalak” (“I Need You”). It was followed by “Sheel Oyoonak Anni” (“Stop Staring”) in 2000. Nancy studied music with renowned Lebanese musicians and despite being less than 18 years old at the time, the syndicate of professional artists in Lebanon accepted her as a member.

Considered by many as an Arabic music icon of the decade, Nancy Ajram was also the first and only female spokesperson of Coca-Cola in the Middle East and Arab world. In early 2003, Nancy reached instant fame with the success of the lead single “Akhasmak Ah” and the release of her third studio album, “Ya Salam” (“Oh Wow”) which was a best-seller, the music video of “Akhasmak Ah”, the next music videos, “Ya Salam” and “Yay Seher Oyounoh” they were introduced her as better vocal skills, talent and style to the public.

Her carrier take off occurred with the start of her collaboration with well-known producer Jiji Lamara, when she released her smash-hit “Akhasmak Ah” and 3rd studio album, “Ya Salam”. In 2004, she released her second international best-seller “Ah W Noss”, which spawned several smash-hits, “Ah W Noss”, “Lawn Ouyounak”, and “Inta Eih” at which point Nancy had established her pop icon status in the Middle East. The tremendous success that “Ah w Noss” achieved, stabilized Nancy’s position as an A-List star in the Arab music industry.

Nancy then filmed “Lawn Ouyounak” (Color of Your Eyes), which portrayed Nancy as a bride in a traditional Lebanese wedding. Her fifth album, “Ya Tabtab” was released on February 15, 2006. “Ya Tabtab” was considered Nancy’s best album to date, with six music videos released, eight radio hits, and five songs used for commercials. The title song’s video was Nancy’s last video directed by Nadine Labaki. Nancy then released the video of her Coca-Cola hit “Mogabah” (Admirer), as well as a video and commercial for her newly signed Damas Jewelry contract advertising their “Farfasha” collection. The song used was Ana Yalli which was promoted before the album’s release.

Nancy then cooperated for the first time with prominent Lebanese Director Said el Marouk, filming “Ehsas Jdeed” (A New Feeling) which is widely considered to be the most successful song of the album. The video, which was a salute from Said to his deaf and mute parents, depicted the story of a rich woman who falls in love with a deaf and mute man. Later in 2007, Nancy released all together the video of “Elly Kan” (All That Was) for Damas’s second campaign, her Coca-Cola Side of Life commercial featuring a new single “El Donia Helwa” (Life is Beautiful), and a video and album directed towards children, titled “Shakhbat Shakhabit” (Scribbled Scribbles).

“El Donia Helwa”, Nancy’s 7th commercial, is considered one of her most successful commercials representing her style and Coca-Cola’s with colors, happiness, and music, and it led her to release a live album featuring the single. Nancy’s sixth album was fully dedicated to children with a variety of entertaining and educative songs aimed to teach children good values and morals. 2008 was a crucial year for Nancy, as far as her album “Betfakkar Fi Eih” spawned seven singles. The same year Nancy won her first World Music Award as Best-selling Middle Eastern Artist, the youngest Arab WMA winner to date, about a month after her marriage! Nancy was also listed by Newsweek as one of the most influential Arabs, and she has made the list of Most Powerful Arabs on Arabian Business several times.

Nancy was described on the Oprah Winfrey Show as one of the most influential personalities of the Middle East. She was named as “the Britney Spears of the Middle East”. Nancy is the first and only Middle-Eastern artist ever mentioned on the show. In February and March 2008, Nancy released three Coca-Cola commercials that featured a brand new hit from her long awaited album. The songs, “Meen Gheiry Ana”,”Noss El Kawn” (Who Else?) “Yay Seher Oyounoh” and “Ana Yalli Bahebak” were made by the successful trio (Nizar Francis, Samir Sfeir, and Tarek Madkour).
The single was an instant success and served as a highly successful promotion 5 months before the release of the album.

The video was released on May 25, 2008, the day the Lebanese president General Michel Suleiman was elected. It was the first video for Nancy that had an entirely graphical world that implied the suffering of children worldwide and the need to bring them out a more colorful and happier world. Then Nancy released her seventh studio album after several delays on July 30, 2008, which has been highly expected by fans for almost three years.This comeback album held lots of surprises for her fans with a huge change in her musical inspirations and style that presented her matured vocal skills like never before.

In September 2008, Nancy married Dr. Fadi El Hachem in Cyprus after a three-year relationship; the wedding ceremony, in Lebanon, was attended by close friends and family. Nancy’s 7th album, “Betfakkar Fi Eih?!”, is considered to be one of her most successful albums so far as it won her first World Music Award in her career. The album included her first “Tarab” song called “Bteegy Sertak” since 1998’s Mihtagalak album, and in general had a wide mix of several different styles ranging from dance, beat, pop, to drama, romance, Tarab and oldies. The video of “Meen Dah Elly Nseik” peaked at #1 for seven consecutive weeks on Melody Hits.

The same musical trio who created “Ehsas Jdeed” collaborated again on one of the instant radio-hits of the album, “Lamset Eid” (Touch of a Hand), which was filmed with Leila Kenaan with a high budget, and the song and music video peaked at the charts for months. With this album Nancy signed a celebrity endorsement deal with Sony Ericsson, as a special w595 phone was released holding Nancy’s signature, and “Wana Bein Eideik” was chosen as the commercial song. In 2009, Nancy became a mother. Nancy continued her work during pregnancy, during which she filmed “Meen Dah Elly Nseik”, “Lamset Eid” and her first Sony Ericsson commercial.

She also participated in several concerts, such as Layali Febrayer. She gave birth to her first child in May 2009, a daughter she named Mila, short for Milagrosa (means “miraculous” in Spanish). Mila is also a traditional, Levantine name popular in rural Lebanon and meaning a “blooming tree”. However, Nancy revealed that the name was Fadi’s choice inspired by the Ukraine-born US actress, Milla Jovovich. Nancy released a song for her daughter, “Ya Rab Tekbar Mila” (I Pray that Mila Grows Up) on the same day.

In a survey done by Rotana Magazine, Nancy was voted as the “Most Beautiful Mom” of the year 2009. Nancy chose not to reveal photos of her daughter Mila until they both appeared on the cover of “Prestige” magazine in an exclusive photoshoot. Mila later appeared in the set of Nancy’s music video “Ya Kethar”. In October 2010, a month after the release of her seventh studio album, Nancy announced that she was four months pregnant with her second child, another girl! During that period she had filmed “Sheikh El Shabab” and “Ya Kethar” consecutively to be released during her pregnancy period.

Nancy Ajram revealed on Mother's day special on MTV that she decided to name her daughter Ella. She was born in April 2010. Nancy’s Online audience is also wide. Her official Facebook page is the most subscribed Arabic artist page on the social-networking site and the first to reach 3 million subscribers. Her music video for “Fi Hagat” was an Internet phenomenon and remains the most viewed Arabic music video on Youtube with over 26.3 million views to date. In 2012, Nancy joined social networking website Twitter, and received ten thousand followers in two days. In September of the same year, she released her latest album entitled “Ya Banat”.


(Source : http://flachdcd.com)



Nancy Ajram نانسي عجرم - Mihtagalak





01 Mihtagalak
02 Modhesh
03 Ana Aam Faker Fik
04 Akid Ya Hayati Aktar
05 Awal Sahra
06 Al Hob Teir
07 Ya Wad Ya T2el


HERE


Nancy Ajram نانسي عجرم - Sheel Oyoonak Any







01 Ananiyah
02 Moktana Heyk
03 Sheel Oyoonak Any
04 Kan 3omry Ashra
05 Am Bysel Alby
06 El Yadey
07 Ra7 Elak Keef


HERE


Nancy Ajram نانسي عجرم - ya Salam



01 Akhasmak Ah
02 Naseeto Gar7o
03 Yay
04 Enta w bas
05 Ya Salam
06 A7la Jaw
07 3aynan Tara
08 Inta
09 Ashkarabally


HERE


Nancy Ajram نانسي عجرم - Ah We Noss 






01 Ah We Nos
02 Baddalaa Aleik
03 Lawn Eyounak
04 Oul Tani Eih
05 Taala Ya
06 Sana Wara Sana
07 Inta Eih?
08 Gayin You'oulouli
09 Ana Leih
10 Hobbak Liya
11 La Teloum


HERE




Nancy Ajram نانسي عجرم - Ya Tabtab ... Wa Dallaa




01 Ya Tabtab Wa Dallaa
02 Ehsas Jdid
03 Mogaba
04 Meshgaka Lek
05 Ana Yalli Bhebbak
06 Ashtiki Menno
07 Oul Hansaki
08 Elli Kan
09 Ya Si El Sayed
10 Sabrak Alaya
11 Law Dallalouni


HERE



Nancy Ajram نانسي عجرم - Shakhbat Shakhabit





01 Shakhbat Shakhabit
02 Cart Shahn
03 Katkout
04 Ressala Lel Aalam
05 Shatter Shatter
06 Eid Milad
07 Kolna
08 Asfouri El Nounou




HERE




Nancy Ajram نانسي عجرم - 
Betfakkar Fe Eih ?!



01 Betfakkar Fe Eih 
02 Min Dally Nseek 
03 Meen Ghairy Ana
04 Safer (Ana Rohy Maak)
05 Sahharny Sahhar -
06 Baldiyyat (Ana Menno)
07 Zaman Kan Andi Alb
08 Lamset Eed
09 Leya Ha'
10 Ibn El Giran
11 Wana Ben Ideik
12 Khaffef Alayya Shwayy
13 Mashi Haddi
14 Biteegy Sirtak


HERE


Nancy Ajram - 7


01. Eainy Aleik [04:28]
02. Te'akhart Showy [04:19]
03. Eih Akhbar Nafsito [03:35]
04. Emta Hashofak [03:56]
05. Ya Kothor [05:09]
06. OK [03:27]
07. Fe Hagat [04:26]
08. Lessa Gaaya Aouloh [04:06]
09. Bel Hadawa [04:09]
10. Meen Elly Ma Endo [04:14]
11. Eih Elly Garali [04:22]
12. Kol Ma Teddi [04:41]
13. Ass'ad Allah Messak [03:35]
14. Sheikh El Shabab [03:20]
15. Bayya' We Shatter (Asly) [04:21]
16. Hekayat El Denie [04:27]



HERE



Nancy Ajram نانسي عجرم - Super nancy




01 - Ya Banat
02 - Bo2 El Katkout
03 - Baqosah
04 - Sana Helwa Ya Gamil
05 - Sotouhy
06 - Wez Einak
07 - Oulo Hela
08 - Ady El Beida


HERE

mercoledì 28 novembre 2012

Aziz Maraka عزيز مرقة - Master Copy




Aziz is the newest but most popular alternative artist in the Jordanian scene, with massive energy in his songs, and outstanding performance on stage.

Founder of RAZZ ( Rock Arabic +Jazz = RAZZ) in Jordan, rapidly growing artist who studied music composition in the USA and came back to Amman to rock & jazz up the town in Arabic/Jordanian dialect; Razz performed since 2006 in at least 150 events. 

The artist says about himself:

" I was born in Tunisia in 1983, lived there for 10 years, then had to move with my parents to Jordan where I grew up as an average Jordanian kid from Amman.

I always had a keyboard that I played, and did a few updates on the kind of keyboard I owned. I started taking piano lessons with Travelian Sako when I was 12 years old. I have an 8th grade certificate granted from Trinity College - London in piano.

In 2001, I went to the Music Academy of Jordan for one year, then I was granted a scholarship to study in the U.S.A where I finished my Bachelor studies in Music Composition.


I must say, as an artist, I am influenced by certain events or phases that I have experienced in my life. War is certainly one of these."








Aziz Maraka عزيز مرقة - Master Copy




"Master Copy" is Maraka’s first officially released CD. It includes both studio tracks as well as live versions of some songs. All tracks are in Arabic.



1. Bent Ennas
2. Al Atwa 
3. Ibki (Live)
4. Leish habibi (live)
5. Laa (live)
6. Amman (live)
7. Bent Ennas (live)
8. Bahki Lahali (live)
9. Possessed (live)

bonus track:

10 Night in Aqaba
11 Heyyeh
12 Jazz Funk Sha3bi

martedì 27 novembre 2012

Issa Boulos عيسى بولص




(born in Jerusalem, Palestine, 1968). Palestinian 'ud player, composer and teacher Issa Boulos comes from a family of both musical and literary traditions and began to study voice at the age of 7. At that early age, Issa showed extraordinary talent in singing Arab classical maqam repertoire. At the age of 13 he enrolled in the Institute of Fine Arts in Ramallah to study the 'ud with Abu Raw`hi 'Ibaidu. He graduated in 1985 and worked in Ramallah as an arranger and performer of both folksongs and contemporary works and a musician in the ensemble of Sariyyat Ramallah Troup for Music and Releasedal-'Ashiq in 1986; and with al-Ra`hhâla (with composer Jamil al-Sayih) he released Rasif al-Madinah in 1989. During the early 1990s, Issa pursued music composition more intensely as it offered him more flexible means of artistic expression and richer musical sonorities and textures. Essentially, he started exploring Western-music's principals of composition and orchestration and incorporated various aspects of what he learned into his own music. He managed to keep his art in line with the sensibilities of Palestinian musical taste and maintained a pivotal link with the maqam tradition. From 1991 to 1993, Issa composed over 200 instrumental and vocal pieces and one large-scale extended work entitled Kawkab Akhar. This era was the most experimental, challenging and yet prolific. He was appointed director of Birzeit University's musical group Sanabil in addition to training al-Funoun Popular Dance Troupe and Sariyyat Ramallah Troupe for Music and Dance. This era was the most experimental, challenging and yet prolific. His fascination with music towards higher levels of expression and interpretation encouraged him to examine other aspects of music-making, and simultaneously broaden his artistic perspective. To express some of these issues musically, and after over 8 years of living in both Ramallah and Chicago, in 1994, he settled in Chicago and enrolled in the music composition program at Columbia College Chicagoand studied music composition with Gustavo Leone and Athanasios Zervas and later at Roosevelt University with Robert Lombardo and Ilya Levinson. Enriched by the previous ensemble's musical experiences, in 1998, he founded the Issa Boulos Ensemble and continued to perform his original contemporary compositions that ranged at that time from maqam compositions to jazz. With this Ensemble, Issa Boulos's notoriety went well beyond Palestine and he continued his lifelong far-reaching musical journey performing his own original music. After completing his Masters in 2000, he spent one year in his hometown where he was active as a composer, educator, 'udist, and instructor of Western music theory and history, 'ud, chorus, ensemble and theory of Arab music at the National Conservatory of Music, Ramallah. Issa has given workshops and lecture-demonstrations at several American institutions and colleges including the University of Chicago, Yale, and Michigan Univesity. He is cofounder of Sama Music, leader of the al-Sharq Ensemble, the Issa Boulos Ensemble, member in Lingua Musica and Nawa Ensemble, founder of the Arab Classical Music (ACMC)Society (ACMS), and has recently been appointed director of the University of Chicago Middle East Music Ensemble. Although he has continued to write instrumental and vocal compositions, Boulos is best known for his theme works: Kawkab Akhar (1993), a large-scale instrumental work that captured his early stylistic development composed during the Palestinian Intifada, which was followed by 'Arus al-Tira (1994), composed while he was an undergraduate,Samar (1998), and his extended work al-Hallaj (2000) which is a series of composed Sufi poems penetrating the philosophy and tragic ending of Abu al-Mughith al-Husayn Ibn Mansur al-`Hallaj. His subsequent works include traditional Arab compositions and arrangements, jazz, and film and theatre scores, notably those for Lysistrata 2000, Catharsis and recently the film The New Americans. In one of his orchestral compositions, Shortly After Life, Boulos used a variety of Western classical compositional techniques; the work is a tribute to his father Ibrahim Boulos. Boulos's music still depends extensively on the melodic material of maqam; by treating this material through improvisations and using various musical techniques. His blend of tradition and innovation has forged important musical links between the Arab world and the West. Issa continues to be involved with ACMC that he established in 2003. As for his current personal projects, Issa is applying final touches on his new work Rif for kemence and percussion.It will be released later in the Spring of 2006. He is a recipient of many awards and fellowships including the 2006 Artists Fellowship Award by the Illinois Arts Council and the 2006 Palestinian Cultural Fund Award. Issa held the position of a lecturer at the University of Chicago where he directed the Middle East Music Ensemble until 2010. He is currently the Head of the Arab Music Department at the newly established Qatar Music Academy. 

(Source : http://www.issaboulos.com)

Issa Boulos عــيــسـى بــولــص - al-Hallaj




1 - There Is Something In My Heart
2 - The Eye Recognizes
3 - Profound Love
4 - The Entity Of My Entity
5 - You\'ve Lived In My Heart
6 - I Haven\'t Found Consolation
7 - Love Is Still Unsafely Dispirited
8 - I Am The One

lunedì 26 novembre 2012

Mustafa al Kurd مصطفى الكر - al maddah



Mustafa al-Kurd was born in 1945 within the walls of the Old City of Jerusalem, where he grew up at the intersection of several musical traditions: classical Arabic ‘oud, Sufi chants and rhythms, Byzantine song, European organ music, and Palestinian folklore. From these rich sources, he created a new genre in response to the occupation: the Palestinian political song, and a new style of music: contemporary Palestinian music and chansons. As a composer and songwriter, he sets to music the lyrics of renowned Palestinian poets such as Mahmud Darwish, Rashid Hussein, Taufiq Zayyad, and Fadwa Tuqan, as well as his own poems, and accompanies them on his ‘oud. When the ‘oud, the king of instruments in Arabic music, is played by Mustafa al-Kurd, it becomes an orchestra in itself.

His first record was produced by Salah ed-Din Office, in cooperation with the Palestinian theatre group, al-Ballalin, where he also worked as an actor. The record was then published in France as the first record of Palestinian political songs.

After several arrests in 1976 (administrative detention), Mustafa spent the next nine years in involuntary exile. In Europe, he performed not only for Arab students and workers and solidarity groups, but also in big festivals of political music (East Berlin’s Festival of Political Songs, Vancouver’s Folk Music Festival, the Rudolstadt Folk Festival, the Modena Festival, and many more). He often performed together with other political songwriters of the time - from Greece’s Mikis Theodorakis to Chile’s Inti-Illimani, from South Africa’s Miriam Makeba to Portugal’s Jose Afonso and the United States’ Pete Seeger.

He recorded many new records and cassettes in Europe, among them ‘Without a Passport’ (the words of a poem by Rashid Hussein), which reflects the experience of exile in general and the Palestinian experience of statelessness, in particular. The song was recorded live during the Festival Contr’Eurovision in 1979 in Brussels.

Back in Palestine just in time for the beginning of the first Intifada in 1987, he wrote the songs for his first Intifada album: Children of the Intifada. It was published both as a cassette and later on as a CD, and included his famous song ‘A Stone and an Onion and a Bucket of Water’.

Jerusalem inspired him to write a new cycle of chansons dedicated to his hometown. The songs were first performed at a memorable concert in the cloisters of the Lutheran Church in the Old City during the summer of 1990, and featured a new arrangement with two ‘ouds and Arab percussion. The Jerusalem cycle was published on CD in Switzerland (‘Fawanees’) in 1993, by an ensemble of Swiss and Palestinian musicians that was led by Mustafa himself (‘oud, percussion, bassoon, and flute).

Throughout his career, Mustafa al-Kurd has composed and produced the music for many films, especially documentary films such as Mustafa Abu Ali’s Tell ez-Zaatar (1977), countless theatre-plays, including al-Hakawati’s The Thousand and One Nights of a Stone Thrower (1982), and the first Palestinian opera, Antar, also by al-Hakawati (1988).

In recent years, Mustafa’s music has become much richer, more complex and full, moving away from the earlier and rather direct political songs toward a distinctly lyrical genre where the artist and his deepest feelings dominate. At the moment, he is working on a new Jerusalem album with songs written and composed by himself, which should be out soon. The next project will be an album of songs based on the lyrics of the most famous Palestinian contemporary poets.




Mustafa al Kurd مصطفى الكر  - al maddah





01 praise to the singer
02 in love 
03 this country
04 the scent of the light
05 Oh birdman
06 misery
07 paradise
08 strenghthen me

G - Town The Palestinian Hip Hop Makers جي - تاون







Since the first beginning of Hip-Hop culture spread in Palestine, Muhammad Mughrabi from Shoufat Refugee Camp in Palestine's occupied capital Jerusalem, was fond of this culture that is being terribly spreading in all over the world. He waited for years to see someone who is expressing what he is feeling about a Refugee, Here in 2002 he decided to launch his Hip-Hop band which was named G-Town (G from Ghetto). the G-Town includes also Fadi Ammous. The two Refugees together spoke out the first Hip-Hop word in Jerusalem and played its first beat. Their first album "Darrdakeh" was released in 2007 to reflect what is the feeling of being a refugee, To reflect what they feel toward themselves, their homeland "Palestine", their enemy, the world, and the Middle East. "Sharq Awsat Jadeed" or New Middle East was one of their most famous songs that was widely known all over the world. G- Town band can be taken as a great example of the success of the Hip hop culture in Palestine as its members have participated in many international festivals and tours, never to fail mentioning getting a MTV award, beside producing video shows, and taking parts in documentary films, composing music, and having the privilege of making soundtrack for an academy award (Oscar) nominated film.


Gruppo proveniente da Shoufat,il campo profughi di Gerusalemme Est, composto da Mohammed Mughrabi, Alaa, Mohamed Abu Oun, Nasreen e Fadi Abu Amos. Il gruppo è stato fondato da Mohammed Mughrabi, nato durante la prima Intifada, in seguito all’aggressione israeliana al Libano. La prima produzione è rappresentata dalla canzone “Sharq Awsat Jadeed” (“Nuovo Medio Oriente”) e ha ottenuto da subito vasti consensi a livello mondiale. Mohammed Mughrabi e il suo amico Alaa, grandi appassionati di hip-hop occidentale, aspettavano il momento in cui qualcuno cominciasse a cantare il dolore e la frustrazione di chi ha vissuto una vita da rifugiato. Hanno scoperto l’esistenza di una scena rap palestinese grazie a gruppi come Dam e Mwr e deciso di dare vita alla loro crew scegliendosi il nome di G-Town, dove la G sta per ghetto. La condizione dei rifugiati, la Palestina e Israele, il suo occupante, la libertà e la situazione di Gerusalemme sono i temi ricorrenti nei loro pezzi. Si sono immediatamente fatti un nome grazie a brani molto incisivi, come il già citato “Sharq Awsat Jadeed”, “القدس لنا – Al Quds Lana” e “Roads”. Nel 2007 è uscito il loro primo album intitolato “دردكه –Darrdakeh”. Nel 2009 sono stati invitati, insieme con la cantante Shadia Mansur e l’artista Ammar Hassan, alle celebrazioni per i 60 anni dell’organizzazione Unrwa delle Nazioni Unite per il soccorso e l’occupazione. Nel 2009 i registi italiani Luca Cusani e Francesco Cannito hanno scelto Mohammed Mughrabi come protagonista del loro documentario intitolato “Shooting Muhammad”. Il film, sceneggiato da Michela Sechi giornalista di Radio Popolare, è basato sulla vera storia di Mohammed Mughrabi leader del gruppo,   unico studente arabo del suo corso di laurea all’interno di un’università situata in una colonia israeliana. Un ragazzo schiacciato tra due mondi che si temono e odiano a vicenda. Allo stato attuale la crew G-Town è un nome di primo piano della scena rap palestinese.


G - Town جي-تاون  - Darradak دردكة

Darrdakh - album cover    G-Town the Palestinian Hip-Hop makers

Darrdakh - album cover    G-Town the Palestinian Hip-Hop makers

01 Intro
02 Skit
03 Iddarrdakh
04 Sharq Awwsat Jaded
05 Skit
06 Isslam Inqarad
07 Ilhilm Irramady
08 Skit
09 Al quds  Lana
10 Blady-Part One
11 Inqilab
12 Issalam
13 Outro
14 Skit
15 Minal Garn Almady 



G - Town جي-تاون - Some songs



01 roads
02 5lina Ndo2k
03 Arab Misery Capital ( For Gaza )
04 Bab il 7ara
05 Majzarat Falasten
06 Hurriyati - حريتي
07 Soot ishaab - صوت الشعب
08 Yom ilhadd - يوم الحد
09 Anotha Brotha - كمان أخ
10 Peace Love & Refugees
11 Roads - Remix - Ft Abo Hata




Shooting Muhammad
Francesco Cannito, Luca Cusani
Documentary | Italy | 2009 | 52 min.

“In my class there are 13 students and half of them are very religious settlers and they hate me, or you can say that they don't like me”.
Imagine being a 21-year-old Palestinian refugee. Imagine taking the bus every morning to go to an Israeli settlement in the West Bank to study at an Israeli University where you are the only Arab student in the department.
This is the story of a young man split between two worlds that fear and hate each other. This is Muhammad’s story.


The film is spoken in Arabic and English. The subtitles are in Italian.


domenica 25 novembre 2012

Charbel Rouhana شربل روحانا - Discography





Lebanese composer, singer and musician, Charbel Rouhana is one of the few masters who shaped the Arab lute and its techniques. In 1990 he won the first prize of the Hirayama Competition in Japan for Best Composition entitled "Hymn of Peace", in the year 2000 he won the “Murex d’Or” as the Musician of the year, in 2007 he conducted and arranged the BBC3 World Music Awards winning Album of 2007 “ Al Muwashahat” and in 2011 he has been selected to participate in the Babel Med musical forum.
 
 
Rouhana has composed various compositions for the famous dance group “Caracalla” and has performed with Marcel Khalife in various concerts and tours. He has also accompanied Fairuz, Magida El Roumi, Julia Boutros, Hariprasad Chaurasia in numerous performances. In 2007 he formed the Beirut Oriental Ensemble.
 
Charbel Rouhana established a new method in playing the oud. This method was published in seven volumes and was adopted by the National Conservatory of Music in Lebanon and the Faculty of Music in the Holy Spirit University, where he has been teaching since 1986.
 
The reputation of Charbel Rouhana and his international performances have allowed him to become an ambassador for Lebanese and Middle Eastern music: Festival Francophonies métissées (Paris, 2001), Oud Festival (Tatwan, Marocco, 2000), Festival Novart (Bordeaux, France, 2003), Concert with Satoru Shionoya Unit (Tokyo, 2004), World Expo 2010 (China), Jazz Festival (Dubaï, 2010), International Beirut Jazz Festival (Beirut, 2010). 
 
Charbel Rouhana’s style is not restricted to his oriental roots, he offers to his international audience concerts with various colors, combining creativity and erudition, rich in harmonies and open to improvisation.


 



Charbel Rouhana - Salamat
 

                                      


01 Ya Halla
02 Kanat Ayyam
03 Min Sama'i Shad Ourban
04 Hkayat Kul Youm
05 La Tiz'ali
06  Bashraf Min Wahi Al-Hader
07 Balad El-Mahboub
08 Mahla Nourha
09 Am Ishta'lek
10 Sama'i Bayati
11 Salamat
12 Ila Al-Liqa'

 
HERE


Charbel Rouhana and Hani Siblini   شربل روحانا   - Mada مدى






01  No Address – Part I
02  The Gift
03  Sweet Child
04  Mada
05  No Address – Part II
06  In the Mood
07  Aïwa
08  In the Evening
09  The Rainbow

10  No Address - Part III
 

HERE


Charbel Rouhana - Mazaj Alani  






01  Siwar
02  Just like that
03  13th of July 13
04  Passion
05  Mazaj Alani {Unveiled Mood}
06  Flamenco
07  Mood
08  Memory
09  Noun
10  Noun [Solo]  


HERE




Charbel Rouhana - Viceversa  والعكس صحيح





01 Nara نارة 
02 Ajami عجمي 
03 Mouassal معسل 
04 Mayass مياس 
05 MAanara منارة 
06 Rewind اعادة 
07 Forward الى الامام 
08 Lianni oughanni لاني اغني 
09 Tourism سياحة 
10 ITt's over خلصت 
11 Samai rastسماعي راست 
12 Ourakhoutyoun   فرح 
13 Wissal  وصال 
14 Tamrin تمرين 
15 AGAIN? بدك نعيد؟ 
16 Ya ghosna naka  يا غصن نقا 

 
HERE



Charbel Rouhana - Sourat Trait D'Union
 
 



01 Ya Mijana
02 Ya Weyl Hali
03 Lamma Bada Yatassana
04 Zourouni
05 Trait d'Union
06 Billazi Askara
07 Ya Banat Iskandaria
08 Bach
09 Variazione Sur Une Danse Armenienne
10 Solitudine
11 Zikrayati
12 Loungha Soultani Yakah
13 Bashraf Ajam curdo
14 Loungha Riad


 
 
 
 
 
Charbel Rouhana  شربل روحانا - Dangerous
 
 
 



01 Thank God (Al Hamdou Lil Lah)
02 Rosana 
03 Hi, Keefak, Ca Va? 
04 Coffee 
05 Dangerous Woman (Khatira) 
06 Mute Bird 
07 He Will Manage 
08 I Love You 
09 Sleepless Nights  
10 Ssdd (Lachou el Teghyeer) 

 
HERE



Charbel Rouhana - Handmade
 
 



01 Om el maradem 
02 Clin d'oeil
03 Wedding
04 Al Bint El Shalabiya
05 First Meeting
06 Second Meeting
07 Sham El Nassim
08 Diyarna
09 Ya Asmar
10 Bavardage
11 Lady Fingers 


HERE



Charbel Rouhana - Oud Fusionista
 
 



01 Just Like That
02 Aiwa
03 Hikayat Kil Yooum
04 Mood
05 Am Ish Talik
06 Mada
07 No Address, Pt.1
08 The Rainbow
09 Balad El Mahboub
10 The Gift


HERE



Charbel Rouhana شربل روحانا - Doux Zen Oud Duet with Ellie Khoury




01 Doux Zen دوزان
02  Before Tuning قبل الدوزان
03  Kermelon كرمالن
04  Retour رجوع
05 Hakaya حكايا
06 Missing You عم اشتقلك
07 Basma بسمة

HERE


Charbel Rouhana - Tashweesh (Interference)
 
 
 

01 True Lies
02 Forbidden
03 Playful Dream
04 All Yours
05 Gigolo
06 Dancing With You
07 Sweet Absence
08 Do You Love Me
09 Sway
10 Dryland
11 Broken Eyes
12 Muse
13 Tashweesh (Interference)
14 The Orginal Copy (To Ghada)
 
HERE 
 
 

Ziryab Trio الثلاثي زرياب - Mashreq Classics فن المشرق



 Named after a ninth century singer, musician and composer in Haroun Al-Rashid's court in Baghdad, the Ziryab Trio has continued to explore the Arabic and Turkish music of the 19th and 20th centuries. Performing on oud, violin, and percussion, the group has resurrected the compositions of such influential songwriters as Riad Al-Sunbati, Tanburi Jemil Bey, and Muhammed Al-Qasabji. The Ziryab Trio represents the joint efforts of musicians from the multi-ethnic instrumental ensemble Bustan Abraham, Taiseer Elias, Nassim Dakwar, and Zohar Fresco. One of the Middle East's leading oud players, Elias had previously formed the Orchestra of the Classical Arab World. Violinist Dakwar, who established a musical conservatory in the Arab village of Tarshiha, also serves as principal violinist for the Nazareth Orchestra of Classical Arab Music. Percussionist Fresco, the son of Turkish-Jewish parents, is a much-in-demand session player and has recorded with numerous Israeli artists including vocalist Noa.

Ziryab Trio consists of Taiseer Elias (oud), Nassim Dakwar (violin) and Zohar Fresco (percussion). "Mashreq Classics" was recorded live in the Jerusalem Theater during the Israel Festival in June, 1995. In this concert, the Ziryab Trio was accompanied by Avraham Salman (kanun) and Emmanuel Mann (bass).



Ziryab Trio الثلاثي زرياب - Mashreq Classics  فن المشرق


Mashreq Classics














01 Longa Riad 
02 Sihr Al-Sharq (Magic Of The Orient)
03 Chutwat Habibi (Steps Of My Beloved)
04 Taqsim Qanoun In Homayun Mode
05 Sama'i Shat Araban
06 Zikrayati (My Memories)
07 Sama'i Nahawand
08 Riqq Solo
09 Sama'i Farahfaza
10 Suzinak Sakiz Kasap Oyun Havasi


venerdì 23 novembre 2012

Amal Shebly امل شبلي





أمل شبلي مطربة أردنية شابة تميزت بأداء الأغاني البدوية الأردنية
غنت في مسلسلات عدة مثل " راس غليص 1 و2 ، عيون عليا ،
نمر بن عدوان ،، جمر الغضى .. وتعاونت أمل مع العديد من كبار
الشعراء والملحنين في الأردن وليبيا والخليج . والمعروف عن أمل
شبلي قوة الصوت وإتقان اللهجات العربية منها الليبية والخليجية .
وفي عام 2007 غنت أغنية سينجل بعنوان " راجع لمين " من
ألحان : وليد سعد .. وغنت في برنامج " الجلسة الليبية " من
كلمات والحان كبار الملحنين الليبيين .. ولديها مشاركة جميلة
في إذاعة صوت الخليج عام 2009 تم إستضافتها مع الفنان
بشار السرحان .. حيث غنت أمل العديد من الأغاني الخليجية
ونذكر منها " عزفت ألحان الحب ، خاطري ، لما تغيب ، مرة إفهموني
وخلصنا عاد " وعرفت أمل بأدائها أغنية مسلسل راس غليص ...
" تقول حمده من حر ماجرى بها " .. .. ..



(Source : http://www.mawaly.com)



Amal Shebly -  اغاني مسلسل عيون عليا


Musica serie laureati occhi

1. 3lya Nkhtkm
2. 3sa Mat3btk Alelyaly
3. 3ywn 3lya feat. 3bdallah Alrwyshd
4. 7aly Kaldrawysh
5. Ala Ya Khatr
6. Ar2sy M3 Nbd 2lby
7. Dlel 3ywny
8. Km Fars Mghwar
9. L3ywn 3lya
10. La Khyr Fy Aldnya
11. Lelzyn M7bwb
12. swd Alelyaly
13. Tsal 3n Al7b
14. Yamn 3zlwny
15. Yamn Ghlakm
16. Yashw2 qalb


HERE


Amal Shebly -  وطنيات


Wtnyat

1. 3aly Tdl 3aly  
2. Alhybh
3. Alslk Ala7mr
4. Arbd SHMS Alth2aft _a7md Al3zam
5. urdun Ya urdun
6. Nkbr fyk Ya urdun
7. W7na Alardnyat
8. Ya urdun Ydwm 3zk


martedì 13 novembre 2012

Abd el-Halim Hafez عبد الحليم حافظ - Selected discography ( Reloaded & Revisited )





Abdel Halim Ali Shabana (Arabic: عبدالحليم علي شبانة) commonly known as Abdel Halim Hafez (Arabic: عبد الحليم حافظ‎) (June 21, 1929 – March 30, 1977), is among the most popular Egyptian and Arab singers and performers. In addition to singing, Halim was also an actor, conductor,business man, music teacher and movie producer. He is considered to be one of the Great Four of Arabic music (along with Umm Kulthum, Mohammed Abdel Wahab, and Farid Al Attrach). His name is sometimes written as 'Abd el-Halim Hafez. He is known as el-Andaleeb el-Asmar (The Great Dark-Skinned Nightingale, Arabic: العندليب الأسمر‎). He is also known as an icon in modern Arabic music. His music is still played daily throughout the Arab world. His songs influenced the 2011 Egyptian revolution.

Born in El-Halawat, in Al Sharqia Governorate, 80 kilometres (50 miles) north of Cairo, Kingdom of Egypt as Abdel Halim Ali Shabana, he was the fourth child of Sheikh Ali Ismail Shabana. He had two brothers, Ismail and Mohammed, and one sister, Aliah. His mother died from labour complications three days after giving birth to him - something that made people around him believe that he is a "bad luck". His father died five months later leaving him and his siblings orphaned at a young age. He lived in a poor orphanage for a period of time. Later, He was raised by his aunt and uncle in Cairo. In these years Abdel Halim was extremely poor. 
Abdel Halim's 'one-of-a-kind' musical abilities first became apparent while he was in primary school and his older brother Ismail Shabana was his first music teacher. At the age of 11 he joined the Arabic Music Institute in Cairo and became known for singing the songs of Mohammed Abdel Wahab. He graduated from the Higher Theatrical Music Institute as an oboe player.While singing in clubs in Cairo, Abdel Halim was drafted as a last-minute substitute when the singer Karem Mahmoud was unable to sing a scheduled live radio performance in 1953. Abdel Halim's performance was heard by Mohammed Abdel Wahab, the supervisor of musical programming for Egyptian national radio. Abdel Halim took 'Hafez', Abdel Wahab's first name, as his stage-surname in recognition of his patronage. 
In his early career's life, Abdel Halim was rejected by people for his new style of singing. However he persisted and was able to gain accolades later on. Then, he became a favorite singer among all generations. He also became Egypt's first romantic singer. Abdel Halim's collaborated with composer Mohammed Abdel Wahab to produce many popular love songs such as Ahwak ("I adore you"), Nebtedi Minen el Hekaya ("If we were to tell the story"), and Fatet Ganbina( "She passed by us"). Hafez also worked with Egyptian poet Mohammed Hamza on songs including Zay el Hawa ("It feels like love"), Sawah ("Wanderer"), Hawel Teftekerni("Try to remember me"), Aye Damiet Hozn ("Any tear of sadness"), and Mawood ("Destined").
During his career, he was very popular and always performed in sold-out arenas and stadiums. Despite his popularity, he rarely released a studio album in his life as he was purely a live singer. He also played many different instruments very well including the oboe, drums, piano, oud, clarinet and guitar. He was involved in all aspects of the creation of his songs. Halim brought many new instruments to the Arab World. He was known for his deep passion in his songs and his highly unique and rare voice.He always sang from true and honest feelings deep inside. Halim did performances in almost every country in the Arabic world and some performances outside the Arabic world including several concerts in Europe. Also, he sung uplifting patriotic songs for not just Egypt, but many other countries in the Arab World such as Lebanon, Syria, Tunisa, Morocco and much more .He used to encourage and help many young artists and actors to become successful.

In the Arabic world, Halim is known as the "King of Arabic music", "The voice of the people", "The son of the revolution", and "King of emotions and feelings". His patriotic songs were the main and most frequent songs sung by the crowds during the Egyptian Revolution of 2011. One of the revolutionaries in the Egyptian Revolution of 2011 quoted "the nightingale's songs inspired us during the January 25 revolution", he added "Although, he died 35 years ago, his songs will surely continue to inspire his fellow Egyptians for many generations to come". His albums and CDs have sold more copies since his death than any other Arab artist ever.  His way of singing, the popularity of his songs and his behavior made him a role model for almost every modern Arab singer. Egyptians and Arabs from all ages are fans of Halim. Halim is still remembered in the hearts of many people, even years after his death. He is widely considered among the most influential performers in the Arab World. The two composers Mohammed Abdel Wahab and Mohammed Al-Mougy both said, "Halim is the smartest person I ever knew". Mohammed Al-Mougy also added, "Halim is very original in all of his work".
At the age of 11, Abdel Halim contacted schistosomiasis —a rare parasitic water-borne disease —and was extremely periodically and painfully afflicted by it for most of his career. Despite this, he remained positive and never stopped creating and performing his songs. Nevertheless, he also was always there for his country despite the illness. 
Abdel Halim never married, although rumors persist that he was secretly married to actress Soad Hosny for six years. This has never been proven by anyone. People who were close to both singers declined this rumor. Halim often gave money and food to charity, and to the poor directly, all through his life. Halim frequently went to orphanages and hospitals all over the Middle East to donate money, teach music, and help the people there. In 1969 Halim built a hospital in Egypt to help people. He made the poor, the rich, and presidents all alike in the Arab world. 
Abdel Halim established strong friendships with many contemporary presidents and kings of the Eastern world, including Gamel Abdul Nasser of Egypt, and King Hussan from Morocco. He also had very close friendships with most Egyptian poets.
Abdel Halim died of liver failure on March 30, 1977 (few months before his 48th birthday) while undergoing treatment for Bilharzia in King's College Hospital, London. His death brought sadness and shock waves to the entire Arab world as a result, His funeral (in Cairo) was attended by millions of people – more than any funeral in Middle East history other than that of President Gamal Abdel Nasser.He had many more dreams and goals that he wanted to achieve and surpass and could have, but his early death stopped him. Also some people committed suicide once they heard Halim has died. It is reported that at least four women committed suicide by jumping off the balcony during his huge funeral march. He was buried in Al Rifa'i Mosque (مسجد الرفاعي) in Cairo.
Abdel Halim Hafez's song Khosara (خسارة) received notice in the Western world in 1999 when producer Timbaland used elements from it for Jay-Z's recording "Big Pimpin'." Two complete bars from "Khosara" were rerecorded, not sampled, and used without permission from the song's producer and copyright holder, Magdi el-Amroussi. Jay-Z's use of an interpolation, rather than an actual sample, may allow him to avoid paying royalties for the use of the song. 
Over 300 of his songs were recorded and he starred in sixteen classic and successful films, including "Dalilah" (دليله), which was the Middle East's first color motion picture.Along with Mohammed Abdel Wahab and Magdi el-Amroussi, Abdel Halim was one of the main founders of the famous Egyptian recording company Soutelphan, which continues to operate to this day as a subsidiary of EMI Arabia. The company was founded in 1961. 
A feature film about his life, "Haleem", was released in 2006, starring Ahmad Zaki in the title role, produced by the Good News Group . In the same year a soap opera "Al-andaleeb hikayt shaab" was produced in Egypt with Shadi Shamel starring as Abdel Halim. Shamel won the lead role in a televised competition.

(Source : Wikipedia)









 Abdel Halim Hafez عبد الحليم حافظ ‎– Love Songs أغنيات خلدت






 A1  Fe Youm Fe Shahr في يوم في شهر في سنة 
 A2 Hallefni  حلفني  
 A3  Bee3 Albak  بيع قلبك
 B1 Bahlam Bik   بحلم بيك 
 B2  Fe Youm Min El Ayam  في يوم من الأيام
 B3  Ahwak أهواك


 HERE


Abdel Halim Hafez عبد الحليم حافظ ‎– Zalamouh / Ala Aad Elshoaa ظلموه / على قد الشوق






 A  Zalamooh ظلموه
 B Ala Aad Elshoaa  على قد الشوق

 HERE


 Abdel Halim Hafez عبد الحليم حافظ ‎– Maddah El Amar مداح القمر






 01  Maddah El Amar مداح القمر
Abdel Halim Hafez عبد الحليم حافظ ‎–   Fouq Elchouk فوق الشوك





1. Fouq Elchouk
2. Ana Lak Alatoul
3. Esbbakni Ya Albi
4. Nar Hobbak Nar
5. El Layali
6. Ouloulou
7. Naam Ya Habibi








Abdel Halim Hafez عبد الحليم حافظ ‎– Fi Yom Fi Chahr Fi sana في يوم في شهر في سنه 



1. Fi Yom Fi Chahr Fi Sana
2. Fi Yom Menel Ayam
3. Zalamouh





Abdel Halim Hafez عبد الحليم حافظ ‎– Kariat Al Fengan قارئة الفنجان






01.Kariat Alfengan



Abdel Halim Hafez - Fatet Ganbena فاتت جنبنا




01 Fatet Ganbena

 HERE



Abdel Halim Hafez عبد الحليم حافظ ‎– Mukhtarat Halim 1 مختارات حليم


 

1. Yally Elhawa Khalak
2. Ya Moughramean
3. Rabe' Sha'er
4. Ya Waheshny
5. Badlty El Zar'a
6. Ghany Ghany
7. Farhetna Ya Hanana
8. Matsada'esh
9. Habibi Fe Eneeh


HERE



 Abdel Halim Hafez  عبد الحليم حافظ  ‎– Mukhtarat Halim  2  مختارات حليم




1. Al Nile (Ya Helw Ya Asmar)
2. Leqaa
3. Al Orounfel
4. Hal Al Rabee3
5. Yalinty Nagwa
6. Al Asel Al Zahabe
7. Ounshodat El Hayat





Abdel Halim Hafez  عبد الحليم حافظ  ‎– Mukhtarat Halim  3 مختارات حليم

 


1.Robama
2. Sohbet El Ward
3. Nedaa El Mady
4. Fee Sekon El Liel
5. Al Gadwal
6. Asel We Nakhel
7. Markeb El Ahlam

 HERE


  Abdel Halim Hafez  عبد الحليم حافظ  ‎–  Abī Fawq el-Shagara أبى فوق الشجرة




01. El Kady Belag
02. Ahdan El Haybayeb
03. Ya Khaly El Qalb
04. Elhawa Hawaya
05. Gana El Hawa


HERE



Abdel Halim Hafez  عبد الحليم حافظ  ‎–  Aai Damait Hozen...la أى دمعه حزن لأ  





01 Aai Damait Hozen...la أى دمعه حزن لأ


 HERE



Abdel Halim Hafez عبد الحليم حافظ ‎– Mawood مــوعود


 


01 Mawood مــوعود

HERE




Abdel Halim Hafez عبد الحليم حافظ ‎– Maaboudet Al Jamaheer معبودة الجماهير





01. Haga Ghreba حاجــة غريــبة
02. Balash Etaab بلاش عتـــاب
03. YLasto Kalby يا لستو قلبى
04. Gabar جــبار
05. Ahebk احبك





Abdel Halim Hafez عبد الحليم حافظ ‎– El Adeya الادعية
  




01 Nafdt Enaya El Manaam نفضت عنية المنا
02 Ana Min Torab أنا من تراب
03 Ala El Touta على التوبة
04 Ad3oka Ya Saame3 أدعوك يا ساميع
05 We Rah****k Fe El Naseem ورحمتك فى الناسيم
06 Beny We Been El Nas بينى وبين النــاس
07 We El Haba Fee El Ard 
والحـــبة فى الأرض
08.Khaleny Kelma خلينى كلمة
09 Warak El Shagr ورق الشــجر
10 Been Sohbet El Ward بين صحبت الورد
11 Ya Khalek El Zahr يا خالــق الزهر



Abdel Halim Hafez عبد الحليم حافظ ‎– Resala min taht al ma' رسالة من تحت الماء






01 Resala min taht al ma' رسالة من تحت الماء


Abdel Halim Hafez عبد الحليم حافظ ‎–  La Takzeby/Adham El Sharqawy لا تكذبى / ادهم الشرقاوى





01. La Takzeby لا تكذبى
02. Adham El Sharqawyأدهم الشرقاوى





Abdel Halim Hafez عبد الحليم حافظ ‎–  Live at the Royal Albert Hall






01 Adda Al-Nahar
02 Ala Hisb Wihad
03 Al Tuba
04 Sawwah
05 Al Masih


HERE



 

Abdel Halim Hafez عبد الحليم حافظ ‎– Al Khataya الخطايا








1 Wehyat Albi Wafraho
2 Magrour
3 Lastu Adri
4 Oulli Haga
5 El Helwa

HERE





Abdel Halim Hafez  عبد الحليم حافظ  ‎– Dalila - Sharea El Hob  داليلة شارع الحــــب











01. Ehna Kuna Fein أحنا كنا فين
02. Elly Inshagait Alehاللى انشقت علية
03. Kan Fee Zamanكــان فى زمــان
04. Habib Hayati حــبيب حياتى
05. Haram Ya Dar حرام يا دار
06. Quloulou قولولو
07. El Layali الليالــــى
08. Na'am Ya Habibi Na'am نعم يا حبيبى نعم

HERE



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